Course Content
Introduction to React
Introduction to React
ES6 Ternary Operator
The ternary operator is a concise and readable way to express conditional statements in JavaScript. It has the following syntax:
let number = 10; let numType = number % 2 == 0 ? "Even" : "Odd"; console.log (numType);
Here the statement of interest is number % 2 == 0 ? "Even" : "Odd"
.
If you look closely, you will notice that it follows the syntax of the ternary operator. Here number % 2 == 0
is the expression to be evaluated. The operator returns "Even"
if the expression is true, and "Odd"
if the expression is false. In turn, the returned value is stored in the variable numType
.
FizzBuzz problem using ternary operator (not if-else):
for(let i = 1; i < 17; i++) { console.log( i % 3 == 0 && i % 5 == 0 ? "FizzBuzz" : ( i % 3 == 0 ? "Fizz" : ( i % 5 == 0 ? "Buzz" : i ) ) ); }
Task
Write a conditional using the ternary operator that returns the square of i
if i
is less than 5 otherwise the cube of i
.
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